The best-selling CPU brand AMD’s new Ryzen 3000 CPUs based on 7nm architecture revealed… Now up to 16 cores and 5.1GHz on the AM4 platform
After a lot of speculation and anticipation, finally, the price and specs of the new Ryzen 3000 series CPUs get revealed. Based on 7nm architecture or the Zen 2 architecture, these CPUs offer a massive performance boost.
It has only been a month or so, after the announcement of the EPYC Rome processors based on 7nm architecture, we could guess that AMD is planning big for the CES 2018. When we were dying to get some leaks of the latest Ryzen CPUs, a YouTube channel called AdoredTV has already hinted or rather totally leaked the price and specs of the upcoming Ryzen CPUs and yes the Navi GPUs.
With the huge price, Intel CPUs are getting extremely boring specifically knowing that they are still continuing to make products based on the same old 14nm architecture. On the other hand, the Red Team has been on the forefront since 2017 and surprisingly this year has topped and charts and has beat Intel totally.
And now with 7nm Ryzen CPUs, totally they are to set some new standards in the market. This CPUs will be more powerful, less power consuming, much more efficient and yes, they will fit in the budget of your pocket.
So, without wasting further time, let’s jump into the specs and features of the Ryzen 3000 series CPUs:
AMD Ryzen 3 3300X, 3300 & 3300G
The entry-level lineup has got a huge update with increased number cores and clock frequency. AMD is allegedly preparing three new Ryzen 3 processors, dubbed the 3300X, 3300 & 3300G.
Both the Ryzen 3 3300 and 3300X are the upgraded 1300 series Ryzen processors that will boost the entry-level processor lineup. On the other hand, the Ryzen 3 3300G is the continuation to last year’s best APU – Ryzen 3 2200G.
All of the three feature six 7nm Zen 2 cores and 12 execution threads. The 3300G features an integrated 15 compute unit Navi 12 GPU die, that will give a huge boost to the integrated graphics. It will be the first ever six-core desktop APU from the company.
The Ryzen 3 3300X will be the fastest six-core Ryzen in the lower price section, with a boost clock of 4.3 GHz and with a TDP of 65W. The Ryzen 3 3300G has also been rated at 65W, whilst the 3300 is rated at a more frugal 50W TDP.
All Specs:
AMD Ryzen CPU | Cores/Threads | GPU | Base Clock | Boost Clock | TDP | Price | Debut |
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Ryzen 3 3300 | 6/12 | N/A | 3.2GHz | 4.0GHz | 50W | $99 | CES |
Ryzen 3 3300X | 6/12 | N/A | 3.5GHz | 4.3GHz | 65W | $129 | CES |
Ryzen 3 3300G | 6/12 | 15 CU Navi | 3.0GHz | 3.8GHz | 65W | $129 | Q3 2019 |
AMD Ryzen 5 3600X, 3600 & 3600G
The very successful Ryzen 5 lineup will also receive a huge boost in both the clock speed and clock frequency. The best-selling Ryzen 5 2600 and the Ryzen 5 2600X will get a prior successor named Ryzen 5 3600X and Ryzen 5 3600X.
On the other hand, last year’s fastest APU – the Ryzen 5 2400G will this time be named as Ryzen 5 3600G. All of the Ryzen 3600 series processors will feature 8 compute cores and 16 threads.
The Ryzen 5 3600G will be the first ever 8 core desktop APU from AMD and it will feature a 20 CU Navi 12 GPU die. The Ryzen 5 3600X will be the fastest 8 core option from the company with a boost clock of 4.8 GHz and a TDP of 95W.
The Ryzen 5 3600 is rated at the same 65W TDP from last year.
All Specs:
AMD Ryzen CPU | Cores/Threads | GPU | Base Clock | Boost Clock | TDP | Price | Debut |
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Ryzen 5 3600 | 8/16 | N/A | 3.6GHz | 4.4GHz | 65W | $178 | CES |
Ryzen 5 3600X | 8/16 | N/A | 4.0GHz | 4.8GHz | 95W | $229 | CES |
Ryzen 5 3600G | 8/16 | 20 CU Navi | 3.2GHz | 4.0GHz | 95W | $199 | Q3 2019 |
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, 3700
The higher-end Ryzen 7 lineup will get a massive update, quite likely a near double amount of cores and threads. Now being equipped with 12 compute cores and 24 threads, again this one will prove to be a massive upgrade and beneficial to those who work on high-end projects and workloads.
In this case, the Ryzen 7 is utilizing two Zen 2 dies to make a high core count product. Surprisingly, this time on the Ryzen 7, for 12 cores you get a huge 5GHz boost clock speed. The Ryzen 7 3700X has been rated at 105W whilst the 3700 is rated at a slightly more tame 95W of TDP.
All Specs:
AMD Ryzen CPU | Cores/Threads | Base Clock | Boost Clock | TDP | Price | Debut |
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Ryzen 7 3700 | 12/24 | 3.8GHz | 4.6GHz | 95W | $299 | CES |
Ryzen 7 3700X | 12/24 | 4.2GHz | 5.0GHz | 105W | $329 | CES |
AMD Ryzen 9 3850X, 3800X
To take on Intel Core i9 series, AMD who is a master of doubling the number of cores and threads is making a bold move to bring their premium Ryzen 9 lineup for enthusiasts and premium performance seekers.
These two absolutely monstrous chips – Ryzen 9 3850X & 3800X, will feature two full 8 core Zen 2 dies for a total of 16 cores and 32 threads per processor.
The Ryzen 9 3850X is quite the specimen, with a 135W TDP rating and with a humongous boost clock frequency of 5.1 GHz it’s an absolute beast. With the new Ryzen 9 lineup, the AM4 socket will get the fastest ever CPU for desktop end PCs at some affordable price range.
All Specs:
AMD Ryzen CPU | Cores/Threads | Base Clock | Boost Clock | TDP | Price | Debut |
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Ryzen 9 3800X | 16/32 | 3.9GHz | 4.7GHz | 125W | $449 | CES |
Ryzen 9 3850X | 16/32 | 4.3GHz | 5.1GHz | 135W | $499 | May |
To wrap things up…
After soo many years of computers and laptops, it is the first ever in history that a desktop CPU level processor lineup is getting some serious level of upgrade. With such an affordable price range and with so much wide variety, PC enthusiasts and gamers will just love the new Ryzen 3000 CPUs.
Clearly, we see AMD is mixing and matching different logic dies to make different types of products. So, we see here where the high-end Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 9 chips are actually made up of two Zen 2 dies, on the other hand, Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 3 APU parts are made of a CPU and a GPU die connected via Infinity Fabric.
From the low range to high range now even a much higher range, AMD is now providing a wide variety. From budget gamers to high-end professionals or from mid-range enthusiasts to low-end PC assemblers, everyone will clearly benefit from the 7nm Ryzen 3000 CPUs.
Here we list all of the AMD Ryzen 3000 Series alleged specs:
AMD Ryzen CPU | Cores/Threads | Base Clock | Boost Clock | TDP | Price | Debut |
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Ryzen 3 3300 | 6/12 | 3.2GHz | 4.0GHz | 50W | $99 | CES |
Ryzen 3 3300X | 6/12 | 3.5GHz | 4.3GHz | 65W | $129 | CES |
Ryzen 3 3300G | 6/12 | 3.0GHz | 3.8GHz | 65W | $129 | Q3 2019 |
Ryzen 5 3600 | 8/16 | 3.6GHz | 4.4GHz | 65W | $178 | CES |
Ryzen 5 3600X | 8/16 | 4.0GHz | 4.8GHz | 95W | $229 | CES |
Ryzen 5 3600G | 8/16 | 3.2GHz | 4.0GHz | 95W | $199 | Q3 2019 |
Ryzen 7 3700 | 12/24 | 3.8GHz | 4.6GHz | 95W | $299 | CES |
Ryzen 7 3700X | 12/24 | 4.2GHz | 5.0GHz | 105W | $329 | CES |
Ryzen 9 3800X | 16/32 | 3.9GHz | 4.7GHz | 125W | $449 | CES |
Ryzen 9 3850X | 16/32 | 4.3GHz | 5.1GHz | 135W | $499 | May 2019 |
Both the new Ryzen CPUs and APUs are clearly outstanding, and the performance hints with the price range are phenomenal. If all things go well, Intel needs to better push their gears fast to cope up with AMD’s fast running Ryzen series.
So, which one of this are you buying in this 2019? Tell us in the comments down below… 🙂
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